Ukraine's Energy Sector Braces for Fresh Attacks: Zelenskyy Holds Strategy Session with Naftogaz.
Ukrainian President Meets Naftogaz CEO Amid Escalating Threats
According to UATV: On July 12, 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Sergiy Koretsky, the head of NAK Naftogaz Ukrainy, to discuss strengthening the nation's energy resilience. This comes as Russia continues to target critical energy infrastructure, forcing Ukraine to adapt its defenses and recovery plans.
President Zelenskyy highlighted Koretsky's leadership at key state-owned enterprises, including Ukrnafta and Naftogaz.
“I received a report from Sergiy Koretsky. I appreciate his effective management of Ukraine’s strategic state companies—Ukrnafta and Naftogaz,” the President emphasized.
Winter Preparations Underway
On July 13, 2023, EU foreign ministers are scheduled to discuss winter-proofing Ukraine's energy system. The EU Council meeting in Brussels will include Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. This session marks a pivotal effort to bolster Ukraine's energy security as the threat of further Russian aggression looms.
The meeting between Ukraine's President and the Naftogaz chief underscores the critical priority of energy security during wartime. Energy remains a vital resource for state operations, and effective management of strategic companies is key to maintaining stability. Parallel discussions with European partners reflect Ukraine's push for international support to reinforce its energy grid—a crucial component in resisting Russian aggression.
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